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Quiz: Introduction to Phonetics
Due Apr 22 at 11:59pm
Points 30
Questions 15
Time Limit 40 Minutes
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Question 1
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a period
a diacritic mark
a bracket
slanted lines
The quiz:
Covers the Learn
material from Module 5: Week 5
.
Contains 15
multiple-choice and true/false
questions.
Is limited
to 40 minutes.
Allows
1 attempt.
Is worth 30 points
.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 5: Week 5.
Narrow transcription allows you to indicate that a sound has been in±uenced by a neighboring
sound, as in the case of nasalization. What kind of mark indicates this special circumstance
has happened?
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4/29/24, 10:36 PM
Quiz: Introduction to Phonetics: LING301: Introduction to Linguistics (D01)
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Question 2
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True
False
Question 3
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True
False
Question 4
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True
False
Question 5
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monophthong
vowel
triphthong
diphthong
Question 6
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The manner of articulation for any given sound is a description of the involvement of the lips or
teeth in the sound.
All vowels are voiceless sounds, and all consonants are voiced.
Linguists--and phoneticians, in particular--describe sounds based on the location of the sounds
in relation to the oral or nasal cavities, the vibration of the vocal chords, and the intensity (or
lack thereof) of air±ow involved in production of the sound.
The vowel sound you hear in the word cloud
can best be described as a _____.
The r-sound can take on different characteristics across languages. Which description best ²ts the r-
sound in Spanish?
4/29/24, 10:36 PM
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click
trill
±ap
glide
Question 7
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[i]
[a]
[u]
[o]
Question 8
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voiced alveolar fricative
voiceless bilabial stop with aspiration
voiceless bilabial stop without aspiration
voiceless dental stop with aspiration
Question 9
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True
False
Question 10
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affricate
fricative
Which vowel can be produced by keeping the tongue low in the mouth?
Which phonetic description applies to the [p]
in the word
peel
?
Acoustic phonetics concentrates on the production of sounds by the vocal tract.
Two actions are involved in the mouth when you make this kind of sound: ²rst a stop, then a
slow release much like a fricative would have.
4/29/24, 10:36 PM
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